Re: controling SAMSUNG Air Conditioner
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:26 am
I made the changes as you have said.
Now, should I upload the code as below:
/*
Author: AnalysIR
Revision: 1.0 - Initial release
Revision: 1.1 - update generic digitalPinToInterrupt to support most arduino platform
This code is provided to overcome an issue with Arduino IR libraries
It allows you to capture raw timings for signals longer than 255 marks & spaces.
Typical use case is for long Air conditioner signals.
You can use the output to plug back into IRremote, to resend the signal.
This Software was written by AnalysIR.
Usage: Free to use, subject to conditions posted on blog below.
Please credit AnalysIR and provide a link to our website/blog, where possible.
Copyright AnalysIR 2014-2019
Please refer to the blog posting for conditions associated with use.
http://www.analysir.com/blog/2014/03/19 ... s-arduino/
Connections:
IR Receiver Arduino
V+ -> +5v
GND -> GND
Signal Out -> Digital Pin 2
(If using a 3V3 Arduino, you should connect V+ to +3V3)
Tested on UNO only
*/
#define LEDPIN 13
//you may increase this value on Arduinos with greater than 2k SRAM
#define maxLen 800
#define rxPinIR 3 //pin D2 or D3 on standard arduinos. (other pins may be available on More mordern modules like MEga2560, DUE, ESP8266, ESP32)
volatile unsigned int irBuffer[maxLen]; //stores timings - volatile because changed by ISR
volatile unsigned int x = 0; //Pointer thru irBuffer - volatile because changed by ISR
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200); //change BAUD rate as required
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(rxPinIR), rxIR_Interrupt_Handler, CHANGE);//set up ISR for receiving IR signal
}
void loop() {
// put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
Serial.println(F("Press the button on the remote now - once only"));
delay(5000); // pause 5 secs
if (x) { //if a signal is captured
digitalWrite(LEDPIN, HIGH);//visual indicator that signal received
Serial.println();
Serial.print(F("Raw: (")); //dump raw header format - for library
Serial.print((x - 1));
Serial.print(F(") "));
detachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(rxPinIR));//stop interrupts & capture until finshed here
for (int i = 1; i < x; i++) { //now dump the times
if (!(i & 0x1)) Serial.print(F("-"));
Serial.print(irBuffer - irBuffer);
Serial.print(F(", "));
}
x = 0;
Serial.println();
Serial.println();
digitalWrite(LEDPIN, LOW);//end of visual indicator, for this time
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(rxPinIR), rxIR_Interrupt_Handler, CHANGE);//re-enable ISR for receiving IR signal
}
}
void rxIR_Interrupt_Handler() {
if (x > maxLen) return; //ignore if irBuffer is already full
irBuffer[x++] = micros(); //just continually record the time-stamp of signal transitions
}
Now, should I upload the code as below:
/*
Author: AnalysIR
Revision: 1.0 - Initial release
Revision: 1.1 - update generic digitalPinToInterrupt to support most arduino platform
This code is provided to overcome an issue with Arduino IR libraries
It allows you to capture raw timings for signals longer than 255 marks & spaces.
Typical use case is for long Air conditioner signals.
You can use the output to plug back into IRremote, to resend the signal.
This Software was written by AnalysIR.
Usage: Free to use, subject to conditions posted on blog below.
Please credit AnalysIR and provide a link to our website/blog, where possible.
Copyright AnalysIR 2014-2019
Please refer to the blog posting for conditions associated with use.
http://www.analysir.com/blog/2014/03/19 ... s-arduino/
Connections:
IR Receiver Arduino
V+ -> +5v
GND -> GND
Signal Out -> Digital Pin 2
(If using a 3V3 Arduino, you should connect V+ to +3V3)
Tested on UNO only
*/
#define LEDPIN 13
//you may increase this value on Arduinos with greater than 2k SRAM
#define maxLen 800
#define rxPinIR 3 //pin D2 or D3 on standard arduinos. (other pins may be available on More mordern modules like MEga2560, DUE, ESP8266, ESP32)
volatile unsigned int irBuffer[maxLen]; //stores timings - volatile because changed by ISR
volatile unsigned int x = 0; //Pointer thru irBuffer - volatile because changed by ISR
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200); //change BAUD rate as required
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(rxPinIR), rxIR_Interrupt_Handler, CHANGE);//set up ISR for receiving IR signal
}
void loop() {
// put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
Serial.println(F("Press the button on the remote now - once only"));
delay(5000); // pause 5 secs
if (x) { //if a signal is captured
digitalWrite(LEDPIN, HIGH);//visual indicator that signal received
Serial.println();
Serial.print(F("Raw: (")); //dump raw header format - for library
Serial.print((x - 1));
Serial.print(F(") "));
detachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(rxPinIR));//stop interrupts & capture until finshed here
for (int i = 1; i < x; i++) { //now dump the times
if (!(i & 0x1)) Serial.print(F("-"));
Serial.print(irBuffer - irBuffer);
Serial.print(F(", "));
}
x = 0;
Serial.println();
Serial.println();
digitalWrite(LEDPIN, LOW);//end of visual indicator, for this time
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(rxPinIR), rxIR_Interrupt_Handler, CHANGE);//re-enable ISR for receiving IR signal
}
}
void rxIR_Interrupt_Handler() {
if (x > maxLen) return; //ignore if irBuffer is already full
irBuffer[x++] = micros(); //just continually record the time-stamp of signal transitions
}